23 de noviembre de 2024

47 comentarios en «Why Was Lionel Messi Wearing A Black Cloak When Lifting The World Cup Trophy?»

  1. From my view being dressed up is a luxury..

    For me it's a salutation from Qatar to the Argentinian squad.. as much as the captain alone attends the coin flip for the team, the robe on messi was for the team.

    If somebody brought a Sombrero I doubt he'd reject it..

    Coincidence or colliding perspectives I don't know…?

  2. I cannot understand some Western people who criticize anything about the Arabs. The World Cup in Qatar was the best version, contrary to what some Western media always try to say about the Arabs. You are the only ones who suffer from racism and selfishness. Qatar showed respect and joy in Messi, so it gave him the Bisht from its culture, and surely everyone knows that Argentina won and the other players wore the team's shirt, so do not try to make it an excuse for your selfishness and hatred. Messi has many Arab fans, so as a respect and appreciation for him, we gave him the bisht like kings. If we did not love him, we would not have given him anything at all. Also, there are many Argentinians who went to buy bisht, so you are just fanatics to slander others. Thank you Qatar for the wonderful organization from Egypt?❤

  3. Western and European media for sure will hate and fight anything related to Arab culture it’s just an action of respect and they are fighting to make it act of shame and disrespect, for all of them keep on your anti arab and anti Muslim we just put our mark on history by making best world cup ever with the best ending ever.

  4. I think this "debate" is the best conclusion we could get from this World cup, from political point of view (the finale was dope). It summarizes that in the eyes of the "Western media" and politicians (not people, people are great and confused with their media as well), all those who are not "we" should be treated like trash. Yes, there was an issue with workers' rights. That should be criticised – but, that is the only issue I saw, and no one tried to cover it without attaching an agenda to it – so clearly, the criticism was not about workers' rights and it is clear that no one really cares about them. Instead, the whole thing became clear anti-Arab, anti-Muslim, ant-white, what ever, anti-everything that we are not and others are. I think it revealed in the most clear manner that the politics of the west have not moved away from colonialism. And they still use media and propaganda to impose a superiority complex. I really like the people, though, who saw through it and bashing their own media like – what the hell guys?

  5. For people who do not know the value of this bisht, that those who wear this bisht are only kings and great personalities, and it indicates a great position and authority, and indicates a medal of honor and greatness, and it is made of goat’s hair, some of it is of silk, and sometimes it is plated with gold

  6. It’s really beautiful to see messi and other players hugging their mothers with so much emotions and yet the stupid western culture wants to replace our mothers with 2 or 3 gay daddies ?, what an evil ppl , I’m sure 100% satan is controlling the west

  7. Europeans throwing shit , in Argentina we thought it was something from there and we didn't care he was like a King or something like that haha about qatar we like the people we don't like they don't respect people like homosexuals or dont give more freedom to women but that doesn't mean they are evil USA and europe made worst things and against Latinoamerica , asia and africa than qataries basically they acusse and they are the bad ones trying to feel better

  8. As one born in Argentina I did not know about the significance of the robe. I was surprised because the press and game commentators seem to not know what it meant as it happened either, only to try to give some sort of explanation afterwards.
    I think it was clearly an honour but the audience should have been told right them what it meant!

  9. Another fake news. It is an honor for someone to be recognized by a king who believed that he have given a tunic to someone who deserves to be recognized. Why so bitter. Enough for the hates, football is established not to divide nations but to unite and celebrate peace, camaraderie, love and unity.

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